Dahlia

Dahlias are native to Central America, where the Aztecs consumed their roots as a vegetable. There are several varieties with different shapes and colors. Today it is an ornamental plant that was introduced to Europe in the early 19th century. Its name was found in honor of Anders Dahl, a Swedish botanist. By photographing these decaying ornamental plants, Rachel Levy questions the passage of time and the notion of beauty.

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  • Dahlia Rebecca

    Dahlia Rebecca

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  • Dahlia Omega

    Dahlia Omega

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  • Le Favori

    Le Favori

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  • Dahlia Kenora Macob

    Dahlia Kenora Macob

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    Digital print on museum quality cotton paper

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  • Dahlia Cebu

    Dahlia Cebu

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    Digital print on museum quality cotton paper

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  • Dahlia Annette

    Dahlia Annette

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    Digital print on museum quality cotton paper

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